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dialysis and there are about 30 patients who come in to the dialysis center at sfgh to receive their education, orientation and how to do the dialysis at home and they are usually able to,self manage and be able to come in periodically and it is one of the better home dialysis programs in the city and state and they have done a great job doing that. just a brief overview of just some of the data in terms of numbers over the past few years. you can see that the number of sessions has increased as the need for dialysis has increased in terms of just chronic and real disease being and increasing burden on the population and in addition to those expansion of the additional shifts we have been able to see more patients within those 13 chairs. but at this point, we are maxed out. and we can't provide any more access in the space that we have. and in terms of that space, i think that this is the crux of the issue. in 2010. centers for medicare and medicaid services introduced new fire life safety codes, those codes, for the buildings that currently houses the dialysis center does not meet both the fi
dialysis and there are about 30 patients who come in to the dialysis center at sfgh to receive their education, orientation and how to do the dialysis at home and they are usually able to,self manage and be able to come in periodically and it is one of the better home dialysis programs in the city and state and they have done a great job doing that. just a brief overview of just some of the data in terms of numbers over the past few years. you can see that the number of sessions has increased...
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one of the things i notice it is like fighting the last for a lot of educators and medicine still try to teach about diversity training this is a battle we have already won in california. it is fabulous that what they'd need is a direction and i think of values of what is really important. they kind of note that the health care isn't a commodity. they know that it has to be personal but even though there is a lot of melting it nobody demonstrates that. that is what i try to do for them as physically teaching them something to tell them what a wonderful profession medicine is and hopefully we can keep it that way. >> thank you for the message that medicine is personal but also not personalized. kidney talk more about those differences. >> that is the fun question. a number of you there are so many linguist personalize is the opposite of personal that means it is pretending to be personal he know when you get the wonderful hand written and throw away don't smile -- to of mail? it is personalized it is not personal it is the opposite but truth is lies personalized is not personal when th
one of the things i notice it is like fighting the last for a lot of educators and medicine still try to teach about diversity training this is a battle we have already won in california. it is fabulous that what they'd need is a direction and i think of values of what is really important. they kind of note that the health care isn't a commodity. they know that it has to be personal but even though there is a lot of melting it nobody demonstrates that. that is what i try to do for them as...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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charter mandate that all boards and commissions adopt the annual reports and the other is that we can educate the public about all of the hard work that is done by this body, and so what i thought that i would do is briefly touch on the highlights of the report and i will entertain any questions that you might have. and the report does cover the year that began july 1, 2012, through june 30th, 2013 held 20 meetings and met for 102 hours which was 24 hours more than the prior year and a whole other day just in time for the vice president's arrival. and we heard 147 matters during the year, and that was an increase of 29 percent over the matters heard the prior year. and this does reflect in general the increase of the appeal volume filed with the board during the year, and if you look at the chart on page six, you will see that in 2008, the board appeals volume dropped, and we basically flat lined for the following four years but in this reporting year that increased 14 percent and so you can see an uptick in the appeal volume and however with that increase, we are still 18 percent below the a
charter mandate that all boards and commissions adopt the annual reports and the other is that we can educate the public about all of the hard work that is done by this body, and so what i thought that i would do is briefly touch on the highlights of the report and i will entertain any questions that you might have. and the report does cover the year that began july 1, 2012, through june 30th, 2013 held 20 meetings and met for 102 hours which was 24 hours more than the prior year and a whole...
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and the results cut across all gender, race, education and income levels in the survey. >> i'm happy, i'm happy, i promise you. a lot of those older workers may need to keep working, more and more people over the age of 50 are accumulating more debt. and in order to pay it down they're saving less for retirement. >> reporter: it sounds like a lot of money, american workers stash away over $300 billion, including employer's matching contributions into 401(k) accounts and defined benefit plans every year. but it still may not be enough. >> i think i may like to put more away for my spending money, towards my 401(k), if i could. >> i don't really put that much into 401(k). i don't have that much left over to put for savings. >> reporter: that is the new reality, the majority of americans with 401(k) accounts or other employer sponsored accounts are spending faster than they're saving for retirement. that is according to one organization, hello wallet. the money spent to pay down debts has risen 20% in the last ten years. >> i save for retirement, i put away as much as i can, but not as m
and the results cut across all gender, race, education and income levels in the survey. >> i'm happy, i'm happy, i promise you. a lot of those older workers may need to keep working, more and more people over the age of 50 are accumulating more debt. and in order to pay it down they're saving less for retirement. >> reporter: it sounds like a lot of money, american workers stash away over $300 billion, including employer's matching contributions into 401(k) accounts and defined...
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the residents' educational backgrounds. even tir marital status. he can tap into the open data provided by the national census and the local tax office. it's possible to find information about a specific area. >> our type of service we can provide to the client makes a difference and now with this in there we have more tools to provide a better service to the client. >> reporter: a japanese company has started a new service making use of public and private sector data. the venture company calil has six employees. it provides a service that allows users to check the availability of books in thousands of public libraries around japan. by entering the title of a book and key words, a user can find out which library has the book and whether it is currently available. the service began only three years ago but already some 400,000 people use it each month. this man is the president of calil. he uses data provided by public libraries around japan. his site displays the content of books and cover images by combining the open data with information obtained
the residents' educational backgrounds. even tir marital status. he can tap into the open data provided by the national census and the local tax office. it's possible to find information about a specific area. >> our type of service we can provide to the client makes a difference and now with this in there we have more tools to provide a better service to the client. >> reporter: a japanese company has started a new service making use of public and private sector data. the venture...
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of highericrocosm education in america. university colleges known for its innovative use of technology and the internet. my remarks will focus on the other residential institutions. ago, we beganears our efforts to redesign or reengineer our lower division, educational offerings to the use of technology. online tutorials, active learning classrooms. one of our early successes was at the university of maryland, eastern shore, a historically black institution. it had a high failure rate -- above 50%. with the redesign, the pass rate increased to over 70%. substantiald reduction in cost for course delivery. we began a systematic effort to redesign our lower division gateway courses across the system. the very courses that are the primary roadblock for many students. by the end of this year, we will coursesesigned some-80 serving more than 24,000 students in any one semester. we have documented the improved student success and lower cost. we want to encourage our faculty to engage in teaching innovation, using technology, activ
of highericrocosm education in america. university colleges known for its innovative use of technology and the internet. my remarks will focus on the other residential institutions. ago, we beganears our efforts to redesign or reengineer our lower division, educational offerings to the use of technology. online tutorials, active learning classrooms. one of our early successes was at the university of maryland, eastern shore, a historically black institution. it had a high failure rate -- above...
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i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this gets a gun, gets the magazine and can do a tremendous amount of damage. i think we have to give tremendous credit to law enforcement for the way they responded to this in a heroic manner. well trained. they obviously had exercised all these kinds of potentials and did their job. that may be the best to expect not to prevent them all but effective willly respond the them and limit the damage. it could have been a lot worse. it's terripomeranz. thank you. >>> security will be tight for tomorrow's new york city marathon with millions expected to line the course along with the runners. police dogs will b
i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this...
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i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this gets a gun, gets the magazine and can do a tremendous amount of damage. i think we have to give tremendous credit to law enforcement for the way they responded to this in a heroic manner. well trained. they obviously had exercised all these kinds of potentials and did their job. that may be the best to expect not to prevent them all but effective willly respond the them and limit the damage. it could have been a lot worse. it's terripomeranz. thank you. >>> security will be tight for tomorrow's new york city marathon with millions expected to line the course along with the runners. police dogs will b
i guess what we know now about his background and his events, my educated guess would be he's a lone wolf acting out of deep animosity. >> police on the scene say he had enough ammunition to kill every individual in the terminal if given the opportunity. how do authorities defend against something like this? it's very hard. it's not impossible in a society like ours to cover every potential. there's just too many targets out there, too many targets of opportunity. an individual like this...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello, thanks for joining me. a frightening moment on the field. houston texans' coach collapsed at halftime. it all seems normal. but then the 52-year-old
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. you...
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the cameras are being put in at hamilton, san jose, and the hill education center. last year they were installed at nevado and san marin high schools. the superintendent said they will help keep students safe. >>> later this morning the head of san francisco city colleges is scheduled to moment about keeping the school open. a commission for community said it'll strip the school of its accreditation but the chancellor, students, professors and others will reportedly discuss the problems identitied by the commission such as mismanagement and rising costs. a delegation plans to head to washington for an education department hearing. >> the san francisco bay area starting a new promotion called the friends and family discount program. it provides significant savings from groups of three to 14 individuals. people that ride together will only have to pay $12 per person round trip. it starts today and will be offered weekends and holidays through february 23rd. >> a priceless gift. what a local news crew found in the wreckage of sandy and what they did for the family that
the cameras are being put in at hamilton, san jose, and the hill education center. last year they were installed at nevado and san marin high schools. the superintendent said they will help keep students safe. >>> later this morning the head of san francisco city colleges is scheduled to moment about keeping the school open. a commission for community said it'll strip the school of its accreditation but the chancellor, students, professors and others will reportedly discuss the...
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or an educational account for her child. or it could describe a new dad looking to set up an insurance policy for his family. americans that will be hurt the most by overbearing and misguided rules that prohibit them from making investments that they both want and desperately need. so, the underlying legislation is quite simple. first, it requires the department of labor wait for the s.e.c. to act before issuing new fiduciary rules. i would note that a recent letter from 10 democratic senators in the office of management and budget made this very same request. second, the legislation requires that the s.e.c. identify whether investors are being harmed or disadvantaged under current regulations. in other words, the s.e.c. would have to identify a problem it is rying to address. the s.e.c. would vals to determine if new rules would restrict access to products and services and show that any final rule would actually reduce any confusion investors have over standard of conduct within the industry. in short, this bill brings much
or an educational account for her child. or it could describe a new dad looking to set up an insurance policy for his family. americans that will be hurt the most by overbearing and misguided rules that prohibit them from making investments that they both want and desperately need. so, the underlying legislation is quite simple. first, it requires the department of labor wait for the s.e.c. to act before issuing new fiduciary rules. i would note that a recent letter from 10 democratic senators...